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INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS A company of American soldiers is lost behind enemy lines during the Battle of the Bulge and makes a horrific discovery -- a super bomb in development. The soldiers soon learn about a secret allied mission to retrieve a defecting German scientist in charge of a secret weapons program. Faced with impossible odds, the company and an escaping POW go on a daring raid into the heart of Nazi Germany in pursuit of the scientist. Starring Tom Sizemore (Saving Private Ryan), Chad Michael Collins (Sniper: Reloaded), Neal McDonough (Captain America: The First Avenger), Vinnie Jones (The Tomb) and Jurgen Prochnow (Das Boot).

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Do you remember the episode from Hogan's Heroes where Hogan's team needed to thwart the German transport of a shipment of "heavy water" and the little French guy drank the water and soon learned that he drank heavy water. Historically no one at that point knew what heavy water was and how it was necessary to the development of a nuclear bomb because no nuclear bomb had been detonated at the point. Basically this movie is a well produced, big budget, awesome full cast and crew of that episode. If you demand historical accuracy, this isn't the movie for you. If you're okay with suspension of belief and want to watch a fun movie, you've come to the right place...

This flick is loosley based on the video game by the same name. It's a low budget yarn featuring Tom Sizemore, perhaps coming back from endless personal problems. A US Army unit during a routine mission is by chance immersed into the Battle of the Buldge. Then practically down to last man, inherites a mission that could determine the outcome of the war. The begining is quite promising, but as the film progresses it slips into some mindless dialogue and dimminished CGI effects. The Nazis are portrayed as dumb as rocks and are slaughtered in hordes. The culmination is what blossoms into a shootem-up movie version of the game. Great to watch with beer and pretzels!

I've heard of 'B' movies before -- this is a 'D' movie. Two pretty well known actors lure you in but the story was ridiculous & the acting was atrocious--all in all even the most avid military buffs (like my husband) wouldn't recommend ths movie.

War movies don't necessarily have to be dead-on accurate. Band of Brothers, the greatest of them all, takes a few historical liberties, and Glory, the best Civil War movie ever made, makes a lot of historical errors. Both films get away with it because they maintain historical credulity, and they are well made films. Company of Heroes doesn't come close on either account. Its low budget shows, and the story is so inane as to make a Vin Diesel film seem rational. Moreover, the biggest name in the film, Tom Sizemore, is fat as no soldier in the American GI was after spending six months in the field.

The film begins in December 1944 at the start of the Battle of the Bulge, a promising opening that soon deteriorates into absurdity. Our company of heroes is a small American unit cut off in the Argonne Forest. A German patrol comes down the road during the night, and the American boys hide in the woods. What are they doing while trying to escape detection? Smoking! As if the Germans couldn't see cigarette glow in a pitch black forest. Guess what? They can't! Not only that, the GIs are hiding behind trees half their body widths, and the Germans can't see them when they scan with their high powered search light. The Americans kill most of those Germans, escape, and take the place of a dead spy to complete his mission, which they discover has something to do with an atomic bomb, the concept of which seems to be immediately understandable to all of them. They have to contact a German spy in Stuttgart and hop a German prisoner train to get there. That's right: a German train going INTO Germany. To get on board, they shoot down dozens of really stupid Germans who continuously run single file into the line of fire.Read more ›

Mildly entertaining film. Unfortunately, what true events inspired this isn't in the history books. Most disappointing is the fact that the accuracy of uniforms, equipment, etc. Even historical accuracy would've improved the film. You must feel for Mr. Neal McDonough, who was in the extremely accurate "Band of Brothers" series, where accuracy and story were paramount! If you like seeing things blow up and the good guys prevail over the bad guys, you'll watch it until the end. Otherwise you'll go nuts watching a weak story, historical inaccuracy, and lack of attention to detail

If you are a ten year old kid you might find this movie believable, on the other hand if you have been in the military or are a world war two history nut you will find this movie full of BS.IE us army soldiers using a Nazi sniper rifle as if it was issued to him. bombers flying so low on bomb runs they would get hit by blasts from their own bombs. Russian tanks painted up as Nazi tanks. American soldiers that don't speak any German dressing as Germans and traveling on German rail system etc. this could have been a great movie if the director wasn't your typical Hollywood girlie man. it is also as slow as molasses in winter.

First off, I didn't know this was based on a video game and was sucked in by the actors involved - it is sad to see Jurgen Pronchow and Sizemore reduced to doing something like this. I love war movies, but I had to keep fast forwarding through this one just praying it would eventually end - one of the worst researched and poorly made WWII flicks I've seen in a looooong time. The camera work is excellent, but aside from that, this movie is a complete train wreck.

Here's the short list; the makers admitted they had a limited budget - if so, hire lesser named actors and make a better movie. The vast majority of the helmets worn in this movie are plastic and fiberglass, and it shows; they don't fit well, they look like plastic, and they bounce all over the place - not to mention, most of the Germans are wearing WWI "Coal Scuttle" helmets for some reason, not WWII helmets. They also only had a few German uniforms for the hundreds of suicidally stupid German soldiers who mindlessly run headlong into machine gun fire over and over again. To make up for this, they simply put the Germans in E. German overcoats (almost all of them) to disguise the fact they don't have uniforms. The main "bad guy" German in the flick is an enigma, as he wears an Army Oberst's uniform with a Luftwaffe pilot's badge as his only breast decoration, yet he also has the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves, and he's wearing an Army cap with a Luftwaffe wreath on it and an SS eagle sewn over that - and his overcoat has an SS eagle on the sleeve - that's some serious research! Likewise, his adjutant wears a Heer lieutenant's uniform with an SS officer's visor cap throughout. And all of the "SS" troops have Heer decals on their helmets.Read more ›